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Legos Go Green!
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Lego has switched to a sugarcane-based plastic as part of its commitment to using only sustainably-sourced materials.
Friendships Can Actually Improve Your Health. But Why's It So Hard to Make Them?
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Why is it hard to make friends as an adult? Emilie and Bridget from Stuff Mom Never Told You explore the topic of adult friendship at HowStuffWorks.
How to Store Potatoes
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Potatoes can be stored for a long period of time if they are stored correctly. Here's how to lengthen the shelf life of your spuds.
Can Science Explain Why We Kiss With Our Eyes Closed?
Maybe. A study that wasn't even about kissing turned out to (sort of) give the answer.
Sea Turtles Are Making a Huge Comeback, Thanks to the Endangered Species Act
The U.S. Endangered Species Act, passed in 1973 has been a resounding success. HowStuffWorks looks at the astounding numbers.
Got Cockroach Milk?
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Cockroach milk is packed with protein. Come and gag down a big cold glass of the stuff with HowStuffWorks.
Health Issues for Women Ages 25 to 40
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Be aware of health issues for women ages 25 to 40 to maintain your health. Learn about health issues for women ages 25 to 40 at Discovery Health.
Aborigine Pictures
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Aborigine Pictures will teach you about the world's oldest continuous culture. Learn more about Aboriginal culture with Aborigine Pictures.
Soju: The Wildly Popular Spirit of South Korea
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Soju is the unofficial national drink of South Korea. HowStuffWorks takes a sip of this rice-based alcohol beverage.
How a Closed Terrarium Can Live for Decades, No Water Added
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David Latimer put a plant and some compost in a bottle in 1960. It's still alive and thriving over 60 years later. How does a closed ecosystem like this work?